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Funding for universities and research institutions Funding for universities and research institutions Funding for universities and research institutions We provide funding for research-intensive universities and research institutions. We award grants towards new buildings, refurbishment work and major equipment to enable high-quality research.
We sometimes also award grants to improve access and research libraries or to improve public engagement with science. The university Development Office should coordinate applications for this funding programme, to make sure that the project is your strategic, institutional priority. Your organisation should: be a research-intensive university or research institution undertake internationally competitive research.
If your project is related to research infrastructure it should have at least one of the following aims: Expansion of high-quality research into new fields or increased output from existing research (including new collaborations) Improved quality of research Production of work with a clear impact, benefitting either the academic community or the public.
If your project is related to libraries, museums or public engagement with science , please visit the pages for these organisations below.
Other programmes that may be of interest Public engagement with science organisations Royal Society Wolfson Fellowships Wolfson Intercalated Awards British Academy Wolfson Fellowships Wolfson Postgraduate Scholarships in the Humanities Examples of ineligible projects and costs include: Purchase of land or existing buildings (including a building’s freehold) Grants direct to individuals Grants through conduit organisations Overheads, maintenance costs and VAT Non-specific appeals (including circulars) and endowment funds Costs of meetings, exhibitions, concerts, expeditions, conferences, lectures, etc. Running costs, including vehicle fuel and maintenance Film, websites or promotional materials Projects that have already been completed or will be by the time of award.
We run a two-stage application process. Submit your Stage 1 application via our online application system . At this stage, we ask for a brief description of the project, including the total cost, the current funding shortfall and the proposed timetable.
It is important that your application has the backing of the institution and so we ask you to confirm that you have the support of your Chief Executive or equivalent. Applications for clinical research connected to a university and an NHS Trust also should have the formal approval of the relevant university. See the list of questions asked at Stage 1 .
We also ask for audited accounts for the past two years with your online application. The accounts should relate to the ongoing underlying operating activities of the organisation itself and not a related fundraising arm or charity. We carry out a financial appraisal of all applications and we may ask you to answer specific questions or provide further financial information.
If your Stage 1 application is successful, we will invite you to submit a Stage 2 application. Stage 2 applications are by invitation only . You will be invited to submit your Stage 2 application via our online application system.
Unless we have agreed otherwise, at least 25% of the capital costs of the project must be raised before you submit your Stage 2 application (unless the project cost is under £50,000) and any necessary planning permission should be in place. Read guidance on what to include in a Stage 2 application . Our expert reviewers read Stage 2 applications.
You will have the opportunity to respond if they have further questions. Our expert panels then consider applications and make recommendations to our trustees . If you have been turned down at Stage 1, you can submit a new application for a different project at any time.
Please make sure that your new application meets our eligibility criteria. If you have questions about whether your new project is eligible, please do contact us for advice. If you have been turned down at Stage 2, please wait at least one year before submitting a new application for a different project.
These time restrictions only relate to applications submitted directly to us and are not affected by grants received through programmes administered by our partners. We do not normally consider the same project twice, whether or not funding was awarded. We run two funding rounds each year.
The key dates are: Open to Stage 1 applications: 20 November, 00. 01 Stage 1 application deadline: 5 January, 23. 59 Stage 2 application deadline: 1 March, 23.
59 Open to Stage 1 applications: 14 May, 00. 01 Stage 1 application deadline: 1 July, 23. 59 Stage 2 application deadline: 1 September, 23.
59 Funding decision: December If a deadline date falls during a weekend, we are happy to accept applications that arrive by 9am on the following Monday. Grants are not made retrospectively , and so your project must be ongoing at the time that a funding decision is made (i.e. June or December). Unless otherwise agreed, your invitation to Stage 2 will remain open for three funding rounds.
If your Stage 1 application is successful, your invitation will specify the latest date on which you can submit a Stage 2 application. Universities and research institutions Location of applicant and project: New buildings, refurbishment work or major equipment to improve research infrastructure June and December annually.
Projects must not be completed before a funding decision is made Wolfson funding programme: Science & Medicine or Heritage, Humanities & the Arts Ready to start application? If you have checked you are eligible and understand the application process and timescale, you can start your application. Start your application Apply for funding Returning to your application?
Applicant login Continue an application Please contact us if you have a question about applying. Email: grants@wolfson. org.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Research-intensive universities and research institutions in the UK undertaking internationally competitive research. Development Office should coordinate applications. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates £250,000 to £1 million Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
Requirements vary by sponsor, but typically include a project narrative, budget justification, organizational capability statement, and key personnel CVs. Check the official notice for the complete list of required attachments.
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Review timelines vary by funder. Federal agencies typically take 3-6 months from submission to award notification. Foundation grants may be faster, often 1-3 months. Check the program's timeline in the official solicitation for specific dates.
Many federal programs offer multi-year funding or allow competitive renewals. Check the official solicitation for continuation and renewal policies. Non-competing continuation applications are common for multi-year awards.